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    • Planetary Health is an emerging field examining the health impacts of human-induced environmental changes.
    • Nurses play a crucial role in addressing the complex interactions between human health and the environment.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the theoretical framework of Planetary Health for nursing practice.
    • To identify daily practices for nurses to promote well-being through environmental stewardship.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of Planetary Health principles and nursing roles.
    • Conceptual analysis of integrating environmental justice and equity into nursing.

    Main Results:

    • Planetary Health offers a holistic approach for nurses to address health determinants.
    • Nurses can foster personal and community flourishing by practicing environmental stewardship and advocating for systemic change.

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    • Nurses are uniquely positioned to lead in Planetary Health, promoting a future where societal well-being is intrinsically linked to planetary well-being.
    • Integrating Planetary Health principles into nursing education and practice is essential for a sustainable and healthy future for all beings.